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Home is where the art is | october & november 2010




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Content 6 LF Letter Publisher Ali Schratt

Director of Sales & Marketing Allison Allman

Marketing Coordinator Amanda Kuhn

Senior Graphic Designer Kelly Oppelt

Photography Stephen Lippay

New Technologies Coordinator Ben Gausman

Distribution Coordinator Adam Schratt

Distribution Leslie Berger

Contributing Writers Jessica VanDyne Paula Damiano Heather Hanson Jeanine Hofbauer Erin Farley Beth M. Taylor Ali Schratt

8 LF Go! 10 LF Give! Local Flavor Harvest Lake Stroll

14 LF Profile Penn Furniture

16 &17 LF Artist Jim Doherty: Masterful Metalsmith

18 LF Craft Duckloe: Four Generations, Still Going Strong

20 & 22 LF Home RW Buff, Inc & Corrado Construction

26 LF Family Sylvan Learning Center: Bridging the Educational Gap

28-36 LF Style Dawn of New York

38 & 39 LF Feature Pocono Media Personalities

40 LF Listen Shawn Colvin

42 LF Get Out Stroudsmoor Inn Towne Bakery

For a subscription send check or money order for $24.95 to address above. (6 issues/1 year) Local Flair is published bi-monthly and distributed throughout the greater Pocono area. Local Flair reserves the right to refuse to sell space for any advertisement the staff deems inappropriate for the publication. Unsolicited manuscripts must be accompanied by a self-addressed stamped envelope. Letters to the Editor are welcome, but may be edited due to size limitations. Press releases must be received by the 15th of the prior month of publication. All contents of this magazine including without limitation to the design, advertisements, art, photos, and editorial content, as well as the selection coordination and arrangement thereof is the Copyright of Local Flair magazine limited. No portion of this magazine may be copied or reprinted without the express written consent of the publisher.

46 LF Wellness The Art of Stress Management

50 LF Roots 30 Years of Hair Excellence

52 & 53 LF Flavor Basso Cucina Italiano M.

56-60 LF Faces & Places Pocono Mountain Community Fundraiser Susan Zale Buck Ovarian Cancer Gala Desaki’s Martinis and Manicures

62-65 LF Guide 66 LF Parting Shot

mission The mission of Local Flair magazine is to celebrate excellence in community businesses, services, and efforts by appealing to the tastes, sensibilities, and curiosities of its readers and advertisers alike. To this end, Local Flair strives to balance informative and inspirational editorial content with relevant and enlightening advertisement. – Ali Schratt, publisher Local Flair Magazine • P.O. Box 36 • Cresco, PA 18326 • 570.839.8393

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It’s autumn - and even though that means snow is right around the corner, I’m still excited! I’m excited and hungry and ready to nest a little bit, so we have covered all of the bases in this issue of Local Flair. And, I must admit, after almost six years of publishing Local Flair, I am still amazed at the abundance of talented artisans and quality businesses that exist around every corner of our community. I had time to meet the extraordinary metalsmith, Jim Doherty who opened his home and showed us his craft. Jim’s work also graces this issues’ cover - a mask which hangs on his Shawnee studio. An area tradition, The Duckloe family has been building their infamous Windsor Chairs in Portland since 1937, their inspiring story is one of quality and integrity. Basso Restaurant in Mountainhome prepared a feast for us and Skytop is planning the Second Annual Harvest Lake Stroll to be held November 6th around the pristine property. We are also proud to announce the launch of our Flair Share mobile application for iPhone and iTouch. Download it today for free at the App store and start saving at all of your favorite places, just in time for the holidays. Enjoy the season and remember to keep it local!

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Welcome

Kitchen Chemistry Core Awareness Second Story High End Thrift Dawn of NY Briar Patch Skytop Holiday Arts Festival Bangor Coins Moravian Book Store

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GO! CHEERS to the Great Brews Classic Beer

Festival at The Galleria @ Split Rock Resort in Lake Harmony. The festival will feature 50 of the finest local and imported breweries. Musical entertainment will be performed on three different stages; crafts and food will be for sale. Ticket prices vary. The festival will be held November 20th & 21st from noon - 4pm. Must be 21 to enter the festival, children (babies) are not permitted. Call 800.255.7625 for more information.

FEAST

on an authentic menu of German specialties, imported German beers, and live music in historic Milford, PA. Oktoberfest will be held at The Hotel Fauchere on October 3rd from noon - 4pm. Phone 570.409.1212 for more information.

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, Wine and Dine through the eclectic town of Jim Thorpe for a day trip filled with spectacular scenery, exceptional food, fine wine, laughter, great shopping, and unforgettable memories. The trip includes a nine mile downhill bike trip on the Switchback Trail, lunch at Molly Maguire's Pub and Steakhouse, wine tasting at Big Creek Vineyard. Guide, bike, shuttle, helmet and bottled water are provided. The cost is $59.95 per person. Bike, Wine and Dine will be held on October 10th from 10am - 5pm. For more information phone Pocono Whitewater Rafting @ 800.944.8392.

CAPTURE beautiful fall colors with

professional photographer John Barclay at PEEC in Dingmans Ferry October 15th to October 17th. This workshop will teach participants about exposure, composition and more. Program is geared towards DSLR cameras. A tripod is recommended. The cost of the program is $250 and includes two nights of lodging and six meals. Phone 570.828.2319 for more information.

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at Mount Airy Casino Resort with former Foreigner lead vocalist Lou Gramm at Gypsies Lounge and Nightclub. Maybe, just maybe, he’ll take you back to the 80’s with a little Cold as Ice or I Wanna Know What Love Is. Tickets are $35 and $50 and can be purchased in advance at mountairycasino. com or by calling 877.682.4791. Show times are 6pm and 9pm.

LISTEN as singer-songwriter Shawn

Colvin performs a benefit concert at the Sherman Theater. This fundraising concert is to benefit the new Dale & Francis Hughes Cancer Center on the Pocono Medical Center hospital campus. All of the proceeds from ticket sales go directly to the Pocono Health Foundation. Tickets for the concert are $35 and $45. The concert will begin at 8pm. Call 570.420.2808 for more information and tickets.

TRICK or treat at the Halloween Spooktacular at The Crossings Premium Outlets on Friday, October 29th. Children ages 12 and under are welcome to participate in "trick or treating" at participating stores displaying the pumpkin window signage from 4pm - 7pm. Phone 570.629.4650 for more information.

LEARN

how Holley Ross Pottery makes their own quality products at their on-site factory in beautiful LaAnna. The free pottery demonstrations, held daily through November, explain the steps involved from mixing the clay to the finished product. The showroom is open every Monday through Friday at 11am, through mid-December. Phone 570.676.3248 for information and directions.

EAT LOCAL and enjoy the bounty of

Pennsylvania game and seasonal harvest cooked to perfection by one of our local celebrity chefs. The dinner will begin at 7pm at Pocono Environmental Education Center. Please call 570.828.2319 for rates and to register by November 7th.

WATCH cutting edge independent films throughout

Milford on October 8th, 9th and 10th at the 11th annual Black Bear Film Festival. Tickets are on sale now at the BBFF office at The Upper Mill (opposite the WaterWheel) on Rt. 2001 on the way out of Milford. Call 570.409.0909 or visit www.blackbearfilm.com for more info.

EXPLORE

the Skytop Holiday Arts Festival featuring Fine Arts & Fine Crafts from 50+ talented exhibitors. Browse the work of jewelry makers, furniture makers, wood turners, fabric artists, potters and glass artists. View fine art photographers and artists working in a broad range of styles and mediums. Two booths are devoted to students of area schools, and one to emerging artist Austin Davis of Stroudsburg, an amazing young woman, challenged by a life-altering accident. This show is truly a first-class event in a lovely setting - the perfect beginning to your holiday shopping. Saturday, November 28th at 10:00am - Sunday, November 29th. Phone 570.595.3517 for more information.

CELEBRATE the 30th anniversary of the

Monroe Farmer's Market and watch as chefs Dan Rothman and Salvatore Vito face off against each other for bragging rights at the Market Fresh Chef Competition. Pick up your pumpkins, squash, jams and fresh baked bread while you're there. The competition will be held on October 16th from 9am - 11am and the winner will be announced at 11:30am. The Farmer’s Market is open Saturdays through October from 8am - 12 pm and is located on Ann Street next to the Ribbon Factory.


Skytop Holiday Arts Festival A Paint-it-Yourself Pot tery Studio Non-Toxic • Food Safe

Fall in Love wit h Pot tery Painting! Beat the Rush... Start your Holiday Gifts Early.

www.pokeanosepot tery.com In the Giant Floor Plaza on Route 611 in Bartonsville, PA 18321

A Fine Arts-Fine Crafts Show & Sale Including a Student Art Exhibit

Saturday, November 27 • 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. Sunday, November 28 • 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Admission is Free The Executive Conference Center at Skytop Route 390 • Skytop, PA

Presented by Pocono Mountain Arts Council

We thank our corporate sponsors. Local Flair Magazine, Pocono Record, Skytop Lodge, The Journal of the Pocono Plateau

For information, contact Catherine Schratt, 570.595.3157

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Local Flavor Harvest Lake Stroll at Skytop Lodge By: Heather Hanson

Harvest

Lake Stroll

The Blakeslee Inn

& Restaurant Fall Winter Hours Thursday thru Sunday 5 p.m. - 9 p.m. Saturday High Tea 1 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.

Sunday Champagne Brunch 11 a.m. - 2 p.m.

As the holiday season draws near we often find ourselves contemplating the decadent display of food that will soon grace our Thanksgiving table and those who may not be so fortunate. This year, kickoff your seasonal munching and giving with a delicious event that helps a worthy local charity. On Saturday, November 6th, from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m., join Skytop for their Local Flavor Harvest Lake Stroll, a day that will celebrate the sights, smells and tastes that make the harvest season so spectacular. Known for its charming grounds, Skytop will act as both gracious host and a perfect scene to a celebration of the skilled crafters who make life taste divine, our area farmers and chefs. Beyond paying homage to the harvest season, much of the proceeds of the event will benefit the United Way of Monroe County, a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds for local health and human resource programs. The day will include something for everyone with entertainment and progressive food samplings and complimentary wines set around a pristine lake. Expert chefs including Skytop’s own Executive Chef, Steve Sundberg, Chef Lyman Winner of The Frogtown Inn and the Executive Chef of Bloomingdale’s NYC as a special guest. These talented chefs will bring abundant personality, cooking demonstrations and expertly crafted dishes to the afternoon. With offerings like a rich Oyster Stew complimented by a superb Reisling amid the backdrop of fiery fall foliage, the event is sure to stun. 2010’s stroll will also feature a Farmer’s Market packed with locally made foods and products for sale, so stop by, take a stroll and enjoy the best the season has to offer. n Ticket cost is $60 in advance and $65 the day of the event with $25 of the price going to United Way of Monroe County, $15 for children’s admission. Find additional information and purchase tickets online at www.harvestlakestroll.com.

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Saturday, November 6th • 12 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Amid fiery foliage and crisp autumn air, the historic Skytop Lodge will celebrate the sights, smells and tastes that make the harvest season so spectacular. Join us for our Local Flavor Harvest Lake Stroll. The day will include something for everyone, with entertainment and rich food samplings set around Skytop’s pristine lake. Part of all proceeds will go to the United Way of Monroe County.

For Information: 570.595.7401 • 1.800.345.7759 www.harvestlakestroll.com

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Penn Furniture By: Jessica VanDyne

Before writing this article, I was sure that real family businesses were a thing of the past. In an era ridden with time management and outsourcing, successful family business seemed to have become merely legend - only existing around camp fires and within the pages of fairy tales. I am happy and honored to report however, that operating happily and very successfully in downtown Scranton is Penn Furniture - a jewel of a company and the very definition of “family” business. Founded in 1899 by Scranton resident Jerome Jaffe, Penn Furniture has been known for the last century for its dedication, quality and its passion for its product. The business started when Jerome Jaffe began selling “new” furniture and even importing furniture from all over the world. A pioneer in his day, Mr. Jaffe was unaware at the time that his small family business would grow to become the success that it is today. Each generation of Jaffes has improved upon the past. Jerome was followed in ownership by his son, Lee Jaffe, who took the business one step further. By opening many of the better quality lines the store still carries today, he took the small business feel of the company and opened its doors to provide for taste and style. The store carries brands such as the American made - Stickley, Ralph Lauren, Century, Baker, Hickory Chair, Lilian August, Thomasville, Drexel-Heritage, and countless more. Their array of choices brings in clients who want to buy well and know the story behind what they are buying. Stickley, for example, has produced some of the most sought after American antiques. Even today, their furniture is produced with such fine craftsmanship that it is still sought after with the same rigor as their antique pieces. “Buy a single piece of Stickley,” current owner Adam Jaffe assures “and it won’t be your last.” Over the years, Penn Furniture has continued to operate with their primary focus on quality and customer service. The company is extremely selective in the furniture lines that they carry allowing for better customer service and individual attention to be given to every customer. The furniture here is chosen with the intent of it lasting more than a lifetime. Jaffe notes, “We don’t think you should have to replace furniture because it is worn out. You should replace it because you choose to. Nearly every day, a customer will be in replacing the bedroom they bought from my grandfather 40 years ago.

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Of course they never ask us to dispose of the bedroom, many times they are in perfect shape. Typically, they just ask us to move it into their guest room. For this reason, we’re proud to say we’ve been 'green' before it was popular.” Now under the management of the fourth generation of Jaffes, grandson Adam, has overseen the addition of many new contemporary and traditional galleries representing many different companies and rounding out their product offerings to include the tastes and styles of any and every customer. The store employs a number of talented designers who are there to give you as much or as little help as you would like; whether you are looking for a simple paint selection or for help furnishing an entire house, shopping becomes a worry-free process. Their design team takes

“We don’t think you should have to replace furniture because it is worn out. You should replace it because you choose to. “

the pressure and anxiety away and instead leaves you with the guidance of a professional you can trust to weed through the tumbles and snags that occur throughout the decorating process. What’s left is the fun part of making a home uniquely yours. The history incorporated into every sale is impressive and is a refreshing part of shopping here. The history of the product is sold along with each piece. The history of the family business itself is felt in the individual attention and small town feel that attracts clients from all over the east coast. Lastly, the history they build with each and every client that walks through the doors is a relationship that will last a lifetime. The Jaffe family and Penn Furniture, has truly succeeded in proving what American Manufacturers are capable of. n Penn Furniture is open 7 days a week. Contact at 570.346.6591 or visit them online at www.pennfurniture.com


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Jim Doherty: Masterful Metalsmith By: Paula Damiano

Masterful

Metalsmith A passion for metals drew Jim Doherty into his craft. He started by making silver jewelry as a hobby some twenty years ago. Then, he and his wife bought a century-old property in Shawnee, PA. In the course of remodeling, they wanted a dining room chandelier. But the low ceilings of their former goat barn wouldn’t accommodate a conventional light fixture. So, Jim decided to make one. “I didn’t have a workshop back then,” Jim recalls. “I had to heat the metal in my living room fireplace.” From that, he custom-crafted a low-profile chandelier to fit the space. A friend saw it and wanted one too – and Jim’s second career was born. Watching Jim powerfully pound a heated metal rod into submission, it’s not hard to imagine him at his other job: a Monroe County corrections officer. Jim is not your typical artisan in many respects. He’s never taken a formal art class or exhibited in a gallery – although that will change in October with his first show at Easton’s Silk Mill. Jim, who has appeared in This Old House magazine, likes variety in his projects. He makes everything from kitchen utensils (his logo is a copper ladle with his initials) and hinges to battle axes and broadswords. The antique-style weapons are used mainly for interior decoration – but Renaissance reenactors also like Jim’s work. He traded one battle axe for a tattoo. His largest creation to date is a twenty-foot steel sculpture of a tree, made for a bar in Wyoming. In the Poconos, Jim’s work shows up in a variety of places – including the taps for Shawnee Craft Brewery. He also

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does demonstrations for local schools, and crafted a large outdoor piece for Pocono Elementary Center. Jim also likes to work vintage items into his creations. An outdoor kitchen behind his home includes an oven with a furnace door from the International Boiler Works, East Stroudsburg, rescued from a salvage yard. His workshop, built in 1998, contains a large forge fueled by propane and forced air. The forge reaches a

“Metal is more forgiving than glass or pottery or wood.”

temperature of 2500 degrees, which softens metal enough to make it malleable. So what is it about metal that continues to engage him? Jim says, “Metal is more forgiving than glass or pottery or wood.” He adds, “If you make a bad cut in a $200 piece of wood, the whole thing is wasted. In metalwork, you just weld another hunk onto the project and keep going.” n This metalsmith has taken an antique craft and morphed it into a modern idiom. You can view Jim’s unique work at www. jimdohertymetalwork.com. Interested parties can contact him at jimdoherty09@aol.com.


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Four Generations, Still Going Strong By: Paula Damiano

Duckloe Furniture

In 1859, a Pennsylvania craftsman named Frederick Duckloe established a small furniture-making shop in Jenkintown, PA. Four generations later, the business continues uninterrupted – although it relocated to Portland, PA in 1937. The famous Duckloe chair still uses an 18th century assembly method that prevents the chair parts from becoming loose over the years. “But we’re not just chairs!” states Barbara Duckloe Townsend. She and her brother Fred Duckloe, Jr. oversee a current staff of 15 artisans and support personnel. “Made in America” is a mantra at Frederick Duckloe & Bros., Inc. The firm’s chairs, tables, chests, benches and office furniture are mainly crafted from local woods like tiger maple, cherry and oak (they import mahogany) in the workshop just off Portland’s Main Street. Duckloe’s only retail store is located there, too. Five floors of display space showcase the company’s products. One of the spaces is in a former hotel, where the ballroom’s curly maple floors and tin walls and ceilings have been left intact. Walking through the showroom is like a walk through history, with gleaming wood surfaces begging to be caressed. The firm continues to produce copies of heritage designs, like the 18th century Windsor chairs that first made the company famous. They also make licensed copies of pieces from the Smithsonian and Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, including the Thomas Jefferson Writing Arm Chair and the Bishop White Settee. The design for Duckloe’s Pennsylvania Country Table is adapted from an old farm table found locally, with two leaves that expand the table for extra length. The extension mechanism, also copied from the original, is beautiful in its simplicity. The dovetail joint, a centuries-old joinery technique, is still used by the firm as well. Another unique item made by Duckloe is the college chair, which features a school’s seal on the top rail. At a recent retirement ceremony in Massachusetts, a university professor was presented with one of these chairs and exclaimed, “Oh, it’s a Duckloe!” It turned out that the retiring professor was originally from the Poconos and knew the furniture maker’s work. Duckloe’s traditional approach to business doesn’t preclude modern technology. A good deal of their current business comes

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from the company’s website. The other major source of customers is repeat business, as loyal patrons bring their children and grandchildren to purchase their own fine furniture. A recentlyintroduced contemporary line and high-gloss white finish will complement the traditional styles that have sold so well over the decades. Restoration and refinishing are also performed in the workshop. “Watch out for nail polish remover!” say Barbara and Fred. You can’t just repair the spot – you have to refinish the entire surface. Other furniture care tips from the brother-and-sister duo are: keep fine furniture out of direct sunlight and don’t use spray wax every time you dust. To enhance their own product line, the Duckloes carry a few other manufacturers – like Arts & Crafts furniture from Stickley and hand-tied, all-cotton mattresses from Shifman. They select only high-quality products, and favor American manufacturers and American materials. Another artisan, Gregg Perry, supplies hand-crafted new and restored furniture and grandfather clocks. A superb example is the tall timepiece in one corner of the display room, originally commissioned by Ben Franklin for two French balloonists, early experimenters with manned flight. This magnificent antique combines classic clock-making with historic importance – and is priced just under $18,000. Duckloe has donated items to TV’s Extreme Makeover: Home Edition, and provided furniture for public dining rooms at Skytop Lodge, Pocono Manor, New York’s historic Fraunces Tavern and City Tavern in Philadelphia. Pride of ownership radiates from the current proprietors, as they continue to nurture and grow the family business. They give props to their father, Frederick Duckloe, Sr. (1921-1999), who said about his work, “The only Windsors more valuable are the Originals.” n You can view all the Duckloe creations on Main Street, Portland any Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Or visit their website any time: www.duckloe.com. Call 570.897.6173 for more information.


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R.W. Buff, Inc. By: Jessica VanDyne Homeownership comes with a never ending list of responsibilities. Always something to fix, always something to improve - the Wish List is never complete. In the backs of our minds we run through the desired updates on an almost daily basis - reminders to remodel the kitchen, to update the bathroom, or finally start the much needed addition that would add calm to the jungle that’s grown in a space too small. For the average homeowner, there’s always one more project, one more “to-do” that time just never allows for. We find ourselves telling our guests about what we’d like to do, instead of what we’ve done. Right here in our own backyard, is the light at the end of the to-do list. R.W. Buff, Inc. is a full service, professional building company that has been specializing in high quality custom homes and remodeling projects for over 20 years. With their large company quality and small town sense of customer satisfaction and service, there’s no better place to go in making your wish list finally happen. Owner, Bob Buff, created the company with the hope of providing the highest quality product with exceptional customer service. Their commitment to their customers ensures uncompromising craftsmanship and

“With R.W. Buff, Inc., it’s all about one word - integrity. We care about what we build with a trademark of personal attention to the customer...”

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the unique attention to details that defines a custom home. Buff comments, "With R.W. Buff, Inc., it’s all about one word - integrity. We care about what we build with a trademark of personal attention to the customer, the project at hand and the daily work being done right, the first time." With R.W. Buff, Inc., you can trust that the to-do list will finally get finished. A home, among many things, is a very big piece of who we are - it’s where we go to relax after a long day, it’s our sanctuary from the world. A home is unique to our tastes and personalities and like grandma always said, the home is truly where the heart lives. Any homeowner can attest that a home is never truly finished - it’s an ongoing work of art that evolves and changes as our lives do the same. It’s the ultimate reflection of who we are, and who we hope to become. With R.W. Buff, Inc. you can stop putting your life on hold and make your environment as stunning as your personality. n You can contact R.W. Buff at 754 Main Street, Stroudsburg, PA. 570.476.5437 or to view their online portfolio visit www.rwbuff.com.

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Corrado Construction By: Jessica VanDyne

These days, any way to pinch a penny helps make life a little easier, and the only thing worth more effort than saving money is being aware of how you’re spending it. Wasting money on poor quality is as useful as throwing it out the window. Corrado Construction is one-stop shopping when it comes to anything construction. From the smallest bathroom to creating entire neighborhoods, they take pride in fully committing to quality and customer satisfaction. From premium site selection and uncompromised planning to innovative design and quality craftsmanship – the ultimate commitment of this local business is “to create the lifestyle that a customer enjoys when they finally move into a Corrado Construction built home.” Owners David and Jason Corrado started the business when they saw a need for individual customer attention. Jason states, “I believe what sets us apart is our dedication to quality and making our clients feel that we are available to them whenever they have a question or concern. Because we are a smaller company, we can personally be with our clients through each step of the process. I feel that most clients really appreciate that. Because whether you’re spending $5,000 or $500,000, you want to know that your contractor is involved and not just another foreman or salesperson. Of course, our ultimate goal is 100% customer satisfaction. But I want my client to be so satisfied that they won't possibly think of anyone else in the future. And I certainly try to

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accomplish that with everyone.” Current trends are focusing on helping our environment and conserving energy. With the variety of different options available now, there’s no better way to save money than to turn your household into an energy efficient green machine. Corrado Construction has specialized in going green since before it was popular. Simply by making smart choices while building your home, you’re guaranteed to save money each and every month. “At Corrado Construction, you’re in charge” promises Jason Corrado. They do it all and

“I believe what sets us apart is our dedication to quality...”

make it work with YOU in mind. Specializing in everything from remodeling and new constructions to turning your household GREEN (with envy of the neighbors and your bank account), your wish is their command. n To contact Corrado Construction call 610.365.1601 or visit www.corrado-construction.com


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Sylvan Learning Center: Bridging the Educational Gap By: Jeanine Hofbauer

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8 Family businesses range in tastes and genre; from restaurants to law firms, all suit a need and purpose. When Executive Director Joe Munson established the Sylvan Learning Center of Monroe and Pike Counties 10 years ago, the academic needs of students were the main priority. Today, with the valued skills of his daughter, Center Director Christine Estep, the licensed, private academic school continues to bridge the gap between students and parents, the school, and the learning center. Munson states, “Schools appreciate the guidance Sylvan offers their students, recognizing that the educational services Sylvan provides are necessary and noncompetitive and the learning skills attained are a tremendous source of enrichment.” Parents first approach the center to acquire a Sylvan Assessment of Math and Reading Skills for their child at a nominal fee of $99. An enrollment conference is then scheduled to review their child’s skill gaps. During the conference, the parents and staff also discuss Sylvan’s prescription for addressing the needs detected during the assessment. For the Sylvan Academic Reading and Sylvan Math essentials programs, the center guarantees that the student will improve at least one grade level based on the Skills assessment test from where they were tested at (not what grade they are in school) in one of the two interest areas. In Reading, the areas are Vocabulary or Comprehension. In Math, it's Computation or Concepts and Applications. Estep proudly states, “Last year 90% of our students even advanced 2-3 grade levels!” The learning center’s teachers are not only Pennsylvania State Certified but must also excel within Sylvan’s own certification process. Under the guidance of the Director of Education, Kristen Kojeszewski, Sylvan’s faculty operates with a student to teacher ratio of three to one, ensuring each child receives adequate instruction, customized to fulfill the developed enrichment plan.

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Whether the pupil is in kindergarten or 12th grade, Sylvan offers a bounty of classes to bridge each individual’s skill gap. Classes for Beginning Reading, Academic Reading, Writing, and Study Skills not only develop literary abilities but also assist in the retention and utilization of these acquired proficiencies. Math Essentials and Algebra enlighten students while Homework Help classes give students the confidence to overcome inhibitions and encourage academic growth. College bound students are offered SAT Prep courses on Saturdays and Sundays throughout the year to help them attain the scores needed to get into the school of their preference.

“Schools appreciate the guidance Sylvan offers their students..."

By maintaining discipline and developing great study habits, children acquire the valuable tools needed to take them into their academic future and Sylvan Learning Center has helped countless students throughout the Pocono Mountains, Pike County and beyond do just that. The convenient Bartonsville location allows families easy access to the keys for academic success, and that is priceless. n For more information about Sylvan Learning Center of Monroe and Pike Counties visit their website at www.tutoring.sylvanlearning.com or call to arrange your student’s assessment at 570-629-6600 or email Christine directly at sylvanmc@ptd.net


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Dawn of New York Hair & make-up by: Shear Design Salon & Day Spa Photos by: Stephen Lippay

On September 17th, Dawn of New York opened its doors at 542 Main Street in downtown Stroudsburg, in proper style. Red carpet, valet and a ribbon cutting ceremony added to the evenings ambiance. The store caters to the fashionably conscious and hopes its presence will further enhance the downtown community. The proceeds from the opening event were donated to The American Cancer Society and the Myeloma Foundation. n

1. Ribbon cutting with the Pocono Chamber of Commerce. Front row: Connie Roberts, Bob Phillips, Patricia Metzgar, Lois Notaro and Dawn Notaro do the honors 2. Richard Ensminger from the American Institute for Cancer Research speaks on behalf of the International Myeloma Foundation, which Dawn Notaro has committed to raising $100,000 3. The interior of Dawn of New York.

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Jaclyn Pieklo, is ready for the show. Leather jacket, sequin shirt & skirt, and feather earrings have her on top of this season's trends. All available at Dawn of New York, 542 Main Street, Stroudsburg • 570.421.5560. Hair and make up by Shear Design, 23 South 6th St., Stroudsburg • 570.424.5118.


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Jodey Lowe, Director of Development for Pocono Health Foundation, is stunning in silk chiffon. The dazzling sequin cut-out pairs perfectly with the Swarovski Crystal neck piece. All available at Dawn of New York, 542 Main Street, Stroudsburg • 570.421.5560. Hair and make up by Shear Design, 23 South 6th St., Stroudsburg • 570.424.5118.

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Christina Rodis-Durst, Director of PR and Event Planning for Desaki Restaurant in Swiftwater, Christina Rodis-Durst beckons old Hollywood in black lace. Accessories and hairpiece complete the classic style. All available at Dawn of New York, 542 Main Street, Stroudsburg • 570.421.5560. Hair and make up by Shear Design, 23 South 6th St., Stroudsburg • 570.424.5118.

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Connie Roberts Media maven, Connie Roberts of George Roberts Productions is wearing an asymmetrical satin dress with a combination attached pencil skirt for easy transition from day to night. With these glamorous accessories Connie is ready for the Red Carpet. All available at Dawn of New York, 542 Main Street, Stroudsburg • 570.421.5560. Hair and make up by Shear Design, 23 South 6th St., Stroudsburg • 570.424.5118.

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Leigh Ann Schwenk is the mother of four year old twins and works for Willow Grove Elementary in Hackettstown, New Jersey as a Media Specialist. She is wearing a strapless, rouched, metallic, lame dress with fabulous rhinestone and pearl accessories which pull in the hints of gold. All available at Dawn of New York, 542 Main Street, Stroudsburg • 570.421.5560. Hair and make up by Shear Design, 23 South 6th St., Stroudsburg • 570.424.5118.

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Pocono Media Personalities By: Erin Farley

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Productions, TV13 After meeting at a TV interview, George and Connie were destined to spend their lives together, both on camera and off. As co-owners of George Roberts Productions, LLC, George and Connie work together to run their multimedia agency, which serves the advertising and marketing needs of area businesses and residents. The Roberts’ both got involved in television to make extra money and have been adding new ventures to enhance their professional performance. Their list of successful businesses includes Pocono Bride Magazine, which they owned and operated for twelve years, a web design business, and in 2002, they began and are still currently offering video production. George Roberts Productions offers opportunities for businesses to create videos for internet, television, and in-house viewing. Their biggest project to date includes Pocono Mountains TODAY tv show, a 30-minute time slot showcasing activities and attractions in the Poconos. This program is successful in not only highlighting the variety of places to visit in the area, but it is also a reasonable price, making production for advertising less stressful. Always keeping up with current trends, Connie Roberts adds, “The future of video is on your phone. We will be helping businesses with the production and implementation of their videos on the latest tech devices.” George and Connie have been living and working in the Poconos since the 1970’s and could not be happier about it. The television production duo thrives on community, business, and their family bond. They also enjoy the perks of living in the Pocono Mountains, as they spend time with their family skiing, rafting, hiking, attending festivals, and family attractions. For a complete list of services and a closer look into George Roberts Productions, visit the business website, www. georgerobertsproductions.com

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Bob Matthews

George & Connie Roberts

When it comes to the media, the Poconos has a variety of outlets with the most talented and dedicated local professionals entertaining and providing their services. Local Flair is pleased to highlight just a few of the well-known media personalities.

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There is no doubt about it, the Poconos tune in when Bob Matthews gives the news. His clear and unique voice is one that listeners of WVPO/WSBG have been familiar with for nearly 27 years. Though his voice is now easily recognizable on the radio, his love of sports initially sparked his original interest in the communications world. After being mentored by former Easton Express newspaper sports editors Gene Beckner and Ed Laubach, Bob enrolled at Northampton Community College and focused on English and Journalism, but fell in love with broadcasting after he was given an opportunity to host a NCC radio show. He later transferred to Kings College and continued his pursuit of launching into broadcasting. Following an internship at WBQW in Scranton, Matthews worked part-time at WEEX in Easton, before making the full-time move to Stroudsburg’s 840 & 960 WVPO-AM/93.5 WSBG-FM in late October of 1983. Matthews’ experiences at WVPO/WSBG have been very rewarding. Although the station’s news and sports department has been recognized statewide and nationally for its outstanding achievements, his greatest experiences involve the people he’s worked with, and the prevailing familyatmosphere at the radio station. Bob says, “I’ve worked with some of the most amazing people on the planet, and we’ve shared so many good times, I’ve lost count. My past and present co-workers (and bosses) have helped make these last 27 years the most remarkable time of my life.” His love for the station transcends into the community, and again, it boils down to the people. “The area has changed in many ways during my 27 years at WVPO/WSBG, but so many residents and business owners in the Pocono community have not. They remain focused on what’s most important -- taking care of each other, their neighbors and those less fortunate.” You can currently hear Bob Matthews each weekday morning on WVPO/WSBG, Friday nights broadcasting high school football, and Saturday afternoons at ESU’s Eiler-Martin Stadium.


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Broadcasting Co. With the introduction of iTunes, satellite radio and internet broadcasting - independent stations are more accessible than ever before, as Rob Miller from Pocono Internet Broadcasting Company (PIBCO) has proved. Miller’s roots with WSBG were just the beginning of his interest in broadcasting. After watching, monitoring, and learning about internet technology for several years, Miller jump-started PIBCO in 2008 from his attic. His transition from attic to studio presently has him on Main Street in Stroudsburg, in the heart of the business district – which is right where he likes it. PIBCO runs live radio shows 24/7, which provides a unique opportunity for local businesses. Miller explains that businesses and non-profit organizations can advertise as well as run their own shows. This way, the businesses can simply advertise the time slot, interested listeners can tune in, and the business or organization can use the time to promote products, services, events, and more. Miller’s goal is to keep it local, “We want to bring local, independently owned broadcasting back to the Poconos.” The PIBCO team also works hard to allow charities and non-profits the opportunity to advertise at minimal costs. In the age of the internet, where every business has a website and every owner has an email, why not also host a short internet radio show to highlight the cause? Miller’s love of the Poconos filters from his business to his personal life. He enjoys the area, mainly because of the people and the community saying, “The Poconos has great potential to be everything that other communities are envious of.” To take advantage of PIBCO’s internet air time, contact Rob Miller, logon and listen at www.pibco1.com.

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Shawn Colvin Photos by: Traci Goudie

In an era when female singer-songwriters are ever more ubiquitous, Shawn Colvin stands out as a singular and enduring talent. Her songs are slow-release works of craft and catharsis that become treasured, lifetime companions for their listeners. As a storyteller, Colvin is both keen and warm-hearted, leavening even the toughest tales with tenderness, empathy, and a searing sense of humor. In the 19 years since the release of her debut album, Colvin has won three Grammy Awards, released eight albums, maintained a non-stop national and international touring schedule, appeared on countless television and radio programs, had her songs featured in major motion pictures, and created a remarkable canon of work. Combined sales of her albums total more than 2.5 million copies in the United States alone, and Colvin continues to perform at least 50–60 shows a year. Over the years she has shared the stage and toured with legendary artists such as Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Bruce Hornsby, Emmylou Harris, and Lyle Lovett. She has toured internationally throughout her career, returning to places as near as the UK and Europe as far as Asia, Australia, and New Zealand. She was honored to perform with David Broza and Jackson Browne in a very special sunrise concert at the base of the 2000-year-old fortress of Masada in Southern Israel, overlooking the Dead Sea. The concert was broadcast on PBS stations throughout the U.S. in the late fall of 2007 and in early 2008. Colvin was born in Vermillion, South Dakota, where she lived until she was eight. A small-town childhood in the university town of Carbondale, Illinois, drew her to the guitar by the age of 10. She made her first public appearance on campus at the University of Illinois at age 15. By the late 1970s Colvin was singing in a Western Swing band in Austin, Texas—the city she now calls home. Moving to New York at the decade’s end she remained in the country music field as a member of the Buddy Miller Band until she met producer, guitarist, and co-writer John

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Leventhal. Leventhal inspired Colvin to find her own voice as a songwriter. She began honing her skill, and was soon signed to Columbia records. Her first album, Steady On, won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Recording. Colvin continued to win fans and critics with her subsequent releases, Fat City (1992) and Cover Girl (1994). In 1996, she released A Few Small Repairs (1996), which would prove to be her breakthrough. The murder-ballad “Sunny Came Home” gave Colvin a Top 10 hit and two of Grammy’s biggest honors: Record of the Year and Song of the Year. Holiday Songs And Lullabies (1998), recorded while Colvin was eight and a half months pregnant with her daughter Caledonia, followed by Whole New You (2001) and Polaroids (2004). Her Nonesuch debut These Four Walls (2006) was lauded by People Magazine as “the most self-assured album of her career” and “one for the ages” by The Washington Post. The Austin-American Statesman called it “an exquisite portrait of strength and vulnerability.” Colvin’s newest release, Shawn Colvin Live (2009), was recorded in 2008 during a special three-night solo engagement at San Francisco’s famous jazz club, Yoshi’s. Live includes 12 songs written or co-written by Colvin, as well as covers of songs by Robbie Robertson, Gnarls Barkley, and the Talking Heads. The record was co-produced by Colvin and John Leventhal. Shawn Colvin Live captures the beauty and intimacy of Colvin’s performances, showcasing her inimitable voice and matchless guitar stylings. Praised by both critics and fans, the album was honored with a Grammy Award nomination for Best Contemporary Folk Recording. n Colvin will be appearing live at The Sherman Theater on Friday, October 22nd. The concert will beneifit The Pocono Health Foundation. For more info and to purchase tickets go to; www. Shermantheater.com.


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ediscover the art of dining at Stroudsmoor. Enjoy the feel of linen, the touch of china and the experienced approach of our chefs as they prepare your meal. The Pirone Family invites you to come home to the Inn for Thanksgiving and rediscover a place where family and friends make merry and memories; a place where . . . gathering is not only enjoyable, but affordable.

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If Stroudsmoor’s mouth-watering Thanksgiving menus described in our last issue didn’t get you in the mood for the harvest season then surely these fall festivities will. Each fall Stroudsmoor Inn Towne bakery invites you to visit their annual Haunted Gingerbread Village complete with a headless horseman, flying bats and a haunted graveyard. This display of creative confections is made of only the sweetest, not scariest, ingredients. Bring your kids and stop by now through November 1st to experience this delicious holiday event. While you’re there, put in your holiday order and let Stroudsmoor’s talented team of chefs and bakers prepare a scrumptious Thanksgiving feast for you. Don’t stress about how you’re going to juggle cooking a meal for the entire family while entertaining a house full of guests – let the professionals help! Stroudsmoor can prepare everything from a variety of fall pies, breads, cakes, sausage stuffing, and gravy – even a beautiful, golden turkey. To visit the Haunted Gingerbread Village and place your holiday order, visit Stroudsmoor Inn Towne at 125 Broad Street in Stroudsburg or call 570.517.0663. Thanksgiving orders can be placed now through November 22nd and Christmas orders can be placed now through December 23rd. And don’t forget, if you plan on sparing your kitchen this Thanksgiving, a Thanksgiving Grand Buffet is being served from noon to 8:00pm on November 25th, 2010 at Stroudsmoor’s Main Inn. Family dinners are also being served at Terraview on Thanksgiving from 12:30pm to 6:00pm. For reservation and information please call 570.421.6431 or email info@stroudsmoor.com. Come home to the Inn for the holidays. n


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The Art of Stress Management By: Beth M. Taylor, Director, Wellness Institute at Pocono Medical Center

Relaxing... Freaking out, up tight, on edge, frazzled—any way you look at it, stress is a common occurrence in our lives. From our troubled economy to our every day troubles at home and work, it seems lately that we are in a constant state of stress. Science tells us that when outside stress is applied to any system, the system must undergo some change to accommodate for the stress; our bodies are no exception to this rule. We have all felt the effects of our innate “fight or flight” response, a biological reaction to acute stress that creates an automatic release of adrenaline. “Fight or flight” is typically a transient state; once the stressor is removed, so is the stress. However, ground-breaking research conducted by the late Dr. Hans Selye found that the hormonal influx caused by prolonged periods of stress can take an enormous toll on the body, including increasing the risk of cardiovascular disease, headaches, insomnia, impaired immune system, gastrointestinal disorders, and behavioral problems such as tobacco, alcohol, and/or substance abuse. Recognizing that stress plays such a pivotal role in the disease process, the medical community has responded with conservative treatment, usually therapy or prescription medication. In recent years, there has been a movement to apply newer, non-traditional therapies and treatments for stress management: Complementary Alternative Medicine, also referred to as CAM. Jill Howell, MA, ATR, Medical Art Therapist at Pocono Medical Center is a holistic practitioner and coordinates the CAM program at Pocono Medical Center. Jill explains that managing stress is just as integral to wellness as managing to eat a healthy, balanced diet and implementing an exercise or physical activity plan. “It is incredibly important to check in with yourself on a daily basis to see if you are experiencing overwhelming feelings of sadness, worry, frustration, or anger. These feelings, if left unchecked, may lead to chronic stress. Your daily dose of stress management can range from taking five minutes for yourself to allocating one half-hour or an hour to really indulging in something you enjoy,” Howell says. One treatment Howell describes includes taking pen to paper and creating an image of your stressor and then

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scribbling all over it – really letting your feelings out on the paper – and then ripping it up. This helps to have a mental and physical release of the stressor. Creating a soothing image that helps calm and distract you can follow up this process. Another form of art therapy involves creating a collage. Materials include traditional art supplies – markers, glue, and construction paper - and magazines. The ‘tearing’ of the magazines to create the collage creates the physical release of stress, while the creative aspects of completing the project help with the mental release of stress. Other forms of art therapy include scrapbooking, building model airplanes, and completing a puzzle.

"...distract yourself from the stressor(s) by visualizing a mini-vacation or a calming image or painting.”

Howell also emphasizes the importance of proper breathing while performing a stress management activity. “Focusing on your breath is the most important tool for coping with stress. Take a moment to distract yourself from the stressor(s) by visualizing a mini-vacation or a calming image or painting.” Sometimes just by breathing slowly and deeply for several minutes, our body will calm itself down. Of course, eliminating your stressor(s) should always be the goal, but often once a source of stress is gone, it’s not too long before another one will surface. So finding a healthy style of managing stress is a vital life skill. In addition to the techniques mentioned here, you may have others that work best for you, such as jogging, talking with a friend, or relaxing in a bubble bath. Get to know your stress limitations and prioritize making time to take care of yourself. Remember that you are in control of your wellness. n


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Since its humble beginnings 30 years ago, Hair Excellence has flourished to become a renowned Stroudsburg establishment that emphasizes one’s need for a little selfindulgence. Mother and daughter team, Dianne Possinger and Bridgette Philips, pride their success upon the loyal and highly trained staff they consider an extension of their family. Hair Excellence opened its doors in 1980 after completing renovations on a home Possinger considers “reclaimed” as it had been built by her father’s great aunt several years beforehand. The architectural integrity of the structure enabled renovations to include private rooms that could accommodate varying style procedures. These private rooms add to the stress free ambiance of the salon. As educators and members of the National Cosmetology Association, Possinger and Philips remain committed to their motto of “excellence through education” by sharing their skills with their staff. State of the art techniques attained through a compellation of educational components continue to launch the salon to the forefront of the latest styles and trends their clientele crave. Excitement fills the air as Possinger describes new and innovative procedures such as the Dry Slip Cut, a procedure that utilizes shears to vertically texturize dry hair. She goes on to describe a revolutionary hair straightening process the salon is using called the Keratin Smoothing System. Possinger

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dismisses the imagery of noxious chemicals exclaiming, “The fact that this product is food grade [gentle enough for use around food] blows my mind!” She illustrates the importance of maintaining the health of the hair, not to mention, the health of the client and stylist. Hair Excellence’s customers come from all over the northeast and range in age from 20 to 90 years old. Some mothers even bring in the occasional toddler to experience their first haircut. But rest assured - whatever the client’s age, they are comforted knowing there is collectively over 45 years of experience at the salon. Possinger and Philips attribute their success in obtaining new referrals to seeing a recent patron with a beautiful new hairstyle - the obvious result of their stylist’s talent. Customers unsure of a particular cut or color welcome the combined creative suggestions of their stylist along with her surrounding colleagues. The interaction adds to the customer’s confidence in accepting future services by various stylists at Hair Excellence. Possinger proclaims Philips the “visionary” of the two. For the last two years Philips has been responsible for the growth and development of the salon while Possinger continues to flourish as the shop matriarch, offering input from experience. Philips envisions that the business will remain an individual, elegant salon that caters to one’s personal needs as opposed to its franchised competitors where it’s simply business. The mother and daughter team cherish the continued support of their family, staff and loyal clientele. Each considers the success of Hair Excellence a culmination of hard work by themselves and others and they look forward to another 30 years of prosperity. n

To make an appointment with the lovely staff at Hair Excellence, visit them at 1300 North 5th Street in Stroudsburg or call 570.424.6015. More information can be provided via their website at www.hairexcellence.com


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Basso Cucina Italiano M. By: Ali Schratt

“...it had to be a place that would become a legacy for our family to continue to build on our traditions for many years.” -Bill Pipolo Sr.

"The Italian Kitchen"- the name conjures up aromas and visions that transport me to a place of love, and that sums up the Basso experience, just like you are eating at the family table. Opened this past July by Bill Pipolo Sr. and his partner (and son) Bill Pipolo Jr., Basso is a true family endeavor with hopes that the youngest generation of the Pipolo family will carry on with the operation. In fact, each letter in the restaurant’s name represents one of the six grandchildren in the Pipolo Family;

B.illy • A.llyssa • S.ienna • S.ophia • O.livia • (M.ichael)

Two of the grandchildren have already been put to work at the restaurant, Billy, who is seven, works the door for two hours on Wednesday nights and Sophia, 13, works as a busser on Friday and Saturday evenings. Bill Sr.’s wife, Fabiana, creates all of the desserts while daughter-in-law, Kim, is the Executive Host and keeps the place running smoothly. When asked about why he chose to open Basso Pipolo’s answer was simple, “I have wanted a restaurant for quite some time, but it had to be the right concept, and it had to be a place that would become a legacy for our family to continue to build on our traditions for many years.” Bill Pipolo Jr.’s main focus was in the restoration of the building. Formerly Harrison’s Bar, the establishment needed more than just cosmetic work. The family wanted to maintain the building’s integrity but redesign it in a way that would transport you to a mountain village in Italy. The entire process took a little over a year and the final result is pretty spectacular. What was once an eye sore to the community has now become an asset. Pipolo’s original idea for the restaurant was not that of a fine dining Italian establishment. Quite honestly, the only Italian food (besides his wife Fabiana’s) Pipolo Sr. would ever eat was from Gracie’s Place in East Stroudsburg, which was open from 1993-95. Gracie had retired after having opened several successful restaurants throughout the area, but Pipolo Sr. and Gracie became so close that he somehow twisted her arm and she decided to come out of retirement to become the Executive Chef of Basso. Gracie’s rustic, authentic style of cooking stems from all regions of Italy, from Naples to Tuscany and Sicily, but interestingly enough, she didn’t get her start as a chef. Gracie got her start as a coat check girl in a club - but not in just any club. Gracie worked in Frank Sinatra’s club and when asked to cook a personal meal for “Old Blue Eyes” himself, how could she refuse? After that one meal she became Sinatra’s personal chef from 1980- 1982, and her career was born. Gracie's philosophy is simple, no boring food. “I don’t take short-cuts in any part of the meal,” Gracie explained. From the side vegetables to the sausage picked up from Brooklyn, only the best ingredients are used to prepare your meal at Basso. I had the Surf & Turf and was blown away by the beauty of the food, the flavors, and the portion size! The Pipolo family and both chef’s - Gracie and her protege - George Gerhart, formerly of Alaska Pete’s - have gone to great lengths to ensure that every diner feels as though they are eating at the family table, and no one ever leaves the table still hungry. Go to Basso, relax, enjoy and eat...eat...eat! n Basso is open Wednesday - Saturday from 5 p.m. - 10 p.m. and is located on Route 390 in Mountainhome. Reservations are suggested. Follow Basso on Facebook to learn about daily specials.

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Planet Earth Specializing in Unique Gifts with Nature in Mind

CRystals & Minerals Aromatherapy Clothing * Jewelry Tarot & Oracle Cards Singing Bowls * Books ...and so much more to inspire, uplift & enhance your world. open 7 days 570-620-9599 rt 611, Scotrun

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Stop in and see our extensive art gallery! All types of old vases, lamps and chandeliers. 10% off all merchandise with the mention of this ad. October 1 - 9, 2010 Open 7 Days, 10 – 8 • 570.487.1791 • Call for evening hours Park Center, Commerce Blvd. Dickson City, PA (next to Chuck E. Cheese) Local Flair

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Dining Bailey’s Rib & Steakhouse page 44 Mt. Pocono 570.646.1100 www.baileyssteakhouse.com Barley Creek Brewing Company • page 45 Tannersville 570.629.9399 www.barleycreek.com Basso • page 55 Cresco 570.595.0500

The Gem and Keystone page 39 Shawnee on the Delaware 570.424.0990 www.gemandkeystone.com Liquid • page 6 Stroudsburg 570.420.0100 www.liquidmartinibar.com Louie’s Prime Steak House 6 page 64 Lake Harmony 570.722.3990 www.lakeharmonydining.com

Paddy Kenny’s Irish Pub Blakeslee Inn & Restaurant 6 page 62 page 43 Blakeslee Blakeslee 570.643.4023 570.646.1100 www.paddykennysirishpub. www.blakesleeinn.com com The Casino Theatre • page 55 Mount Pocono 570.839.7831 www.casinotheatre.net Desaki • page 2 Swiftwater 570.839.2500 www.desakirestaurant.com Fairway Grille at Buck Hill Falls page 45 Buck Hill Falls 570.595.3535 www.buckhillfalls.com Five Guys Burgers and Fries page 65 Stroudsburg 570.421.9804 www.fiveguys.com The French Manor Inn page 41 South Sterling 570.676.3244 www.thefrenchmanor.com The Frogtown Inn 6 & 6 Acres Restaurant • page 13 Canadensis 570.595.6282 www.thefrogtowninn.com

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Peppe’s Ristorante 6 page 45 East Stroudsburg 570.421.4460 www.peppesonline.com Sand Spring Modern Cuisine page 41 Cresco 570.595.3015 www.sandspringdining.com Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort page 63 Shawnee on Delaware 570.424.4000 www.shawneeinn.com Siamsa Irish Pub • page 41 Stroudsburg 570.421.8434 www.siamsairishpub.com Skytop Lodge • page 9 Skytop 570.595.7401 ext. 465 www.skytop.com Smuggler ’s Steak & Seafood page 44 Tannersville 570.629.2277 www.smugglerscove.net


LF Guide Stroudsmoor Country Inn page 42 Stroudsburg 570.421.6431 www.stroudsmoor.com

Erb’s Landscaping 6 page 5 Cresco 570.839.8901 www.erbslandscaping.com

Van Gilder ’s Jubilee Restaurant • page 55 Pocono Pines 570.646.2377 www.breakfastking.com

Ian Sopko Landscape page 19 Mountainhome 570.656.7008 www.iansopkolandcape.com

Vocelli Pizza • page 44 Tannersville 570.620.9055 www.vocellipizza.com

Landmaster ’s by William Sopko • page 24 Cresco 570.595.7570 www.landmasterslandscaping. com

The Widows Tavern 6 page 39 Stockertown 610.365.8890 www.widowstavern.com Woodfield Manor Chophouse • page 54 Cresco 570.895.4460 www.poconosteaks.com Education Sylvan Learning Center page 27 Bartonsville 570.629.6600 Wyoming Seminary • page 59 Kingston • 570.270.2160 Forty Fort • 570.718.6610 www.wyomingseminary.org Entertainment Mount Airy Casino Resort page 3 Mount Pocono 877.682.4791 www.mountairycasino.com Pocono Pistol Club • page 61 Stroudsburg 570.424.2940 www.poconopistolclub.com Poke-A-Nose Pottery 6 page 11 Bartonsville 570.688.0044 www.pokeanosepottery.com The Casino Theatre • page 55 Mount Pocono 570.839.7831 www.casinotheatre.net For the Garden Defazio Lawn Care • page 25 Cresco 570.595.TURF (8873)

Pocono Farmstand & Nursery page 13 Tannersville 570.629.4344 For the Home Admired Designs • page 19 East Stroudsburg 570.223.0232 www.admireddesigns.com Corrado Construction page 23 Saylorsburg 610.365.1601 www.corrado-construction. com Frederick Duckloe & Bros, Inc. page 19 Portland 570.897.6172 www.duckloe.com Monument Contracting page 25 Pocono Pines 570.807.6460 www.monumentcontracting. com Penn Furniture • page 15 Scranton 570.346.6591 www.pennfurnitureonline.com Pocono Modern • page 15 Jim Thorpe 570.325.3005 www.poconomodern.com Pocono Pool and Spa • page 23 Cresco 570.595-9070 www.poconopoolandspa.com RW Buff, Inc • page 21 Stroudsburg 570.476.5437 www.rwbuff.com

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LF Guide Sawmill Furniture 6 page 21 Marshall’s Creek 570.223.9989 www.sawmillfurniture.com Upriver Home • page 23 Milford 570.296.2026 www.upriverhome.com Get Aways The French Manor Inn & Spa • page 41 South Sterling 570.676.3244 www.thefrenchmanor.com

Hazzouri Cosmetic, Implant & Family Dentistry • Back Cover Scranton 570.342.9136 www.hazzouridental.com JS Advanced Skin Care page 49 Delaware Water Gap 570.421.7364 www.jsadvancedskincare.com Pocono Eye Associates page 59 East Stroudsburg • 570.421.8842 Tobyhanna • 570.895.4550 Brodheadsville • 570.992.4000 www.poconoeye.com

Mountain Springs Lake Resort Pocono Medical Center page 7 page 48 Reeders East Stroudsburg 570.629.1120 570.421.4000 www.mslresort.com www.pmchealthsystem.org The Inn at Pocono Manor page 61 Pocono Manor 570.839.7111 www.poconomanor.com

Pure Day Spa • page 31 Stroudsburg 570.420.1818 www.puredayspainc.com

Shawnee Inn & Golf Resort page 63 Shawnee on Delaware 570.424.4000 www.shawneeinn.com

Shear Design Salon & Day Spa • page 37 Stroudsburg 570.424.5118 www.sheardesignspa.com

Split Rock Resort • page 11 Lake Harmony 570.722.9111 www.splitrockresort.com

Spa Shawnee • page 51 Shawnee Inn Shawnee on Delaware 570.424.4000 www.spashawnee.com

Stroudsmoor Country Inn page 42 Stroudsburg 570.421.6431 www.stroudsmoor.com

Stroud Oral & Facial Surgery page 49 Stroudsburg 570.420.8180

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Traditional New York Style Steak House featuring Prime Aged Steaks, Terrific Seafood & Outstanding Service

We offer on or off-premise catering for all your special occasions and events. Parties • Weddings • Banquets

Gift cards available...always in good taste. Open Sunday through Thursday 4 – 9:30 p.m. Friday & Saturday 4 – 10:30 p.m. Closed Monday www.lakeharmonydining.com 134 Lake Harmony Road, Lake Harmony, PA 18624 570.722.3990 For Reservations

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Beck ‘N Call • page 47 East Stroudsburg 570.426.7507 Core Awareness • page 59 Stroudsburg 570.688.7768 www.discovercoreawareness .com Eye Associates of Monroe County • page 49 Stroudsburg 570.476.1114 www.eyeassociatesonline.net Hair Excellence • page 51 Stroudsburg 570.424.6015 www.hair-excellence.com

Terrery Dental 6 • page 47 Bartonsville 570.629.1300 www.terrerydental.com Services Dreher Insurance Agency, Inc. • page 27 Stroudsburg 570.421.6141 www.dreherinsurance.com East Stroudsburg Veterinary Hospital • page 27 East Stroudsburg 570.421.0931 www.esvh.com ESSA Bank • page 61 14 locations throughout the Poconos 570.421.0531 www.essabank.com


LF Guide Pocono Limousine Service page 51 Mt. Pocono 570.839.2111 www.poconolimousine.com Shopping 14Kt Outlet Fine Jewelry Designs 6 page 33 Stroudsburg 570.421.5081 www.the14ktoutlet.com

Kitchen Chemistry • page 41 Stroudsburg 570.730.4944 www.kitchen-chemistry.com Moravian Book Store & Gift Shop page 31 Bethlehem 610.866.5481 www.moravianbookshop.com Olde Engine Works • page 19 Stroudsburg 570.421.4340

Aardvark Sports Shop 6 page 37 Planet Earth Gallery • page 57 Stroudsburg • 570.424.6431 Tannersville Bethlehem • 610.866.8300 570.620.9599 www.aardvarksportsshop.com Pocono Farmstand & Nursery Alice’s Wonderland • page 33 page 13 Greeley Tannersville 570.226.4251 570.629.4344 www.aliceswonderland.com Ray Price Volvo • page 67 The Apple Tree • page 37 East Stroudsburg Stroudsburg 888.883.7631 570.421.2798 www.raypricevolvo.com www.theappletreeonmain.com Red Run Gallery • page 33 Bangor Coins & Collectibles Pocono Pines page 54 570.643.9075 East Stroudsburg www.redrungallery.com Bangor Second Story High End Thrift The Briar Patch • page 31 page 33 Thornhurst East Stroudsburg 570.842.8072 570.420.9948 570.842.1266 The Stonehedge Gallery Dawn of New York • page 31 page 57 Stroudsburg Cresco 570.421.5560 570.595.2560 www.dawnofnewyork.com Theo B. Price, Inc • page 55 The Dressing Room 6 Cresco page 37 570.595.2501 East Stroudsburg www.theobprice.com 570.420.0994 USA Discount Stores 6 Dunkelberger ’s for Men & page 57 Women Dickson City page 43 570.487.1791 Stroudsburg 570.421.7950 Special Events www.dunkelbergers.com 19th Annual Classic Beer Forest Hall Antiques Festival page 15 page 11 Milford Split Rock Resort 570.296.4299 Lake Harmony 800.255.7625 The Gallery @ Liztech www.splitrockresort.com page 33, 35 & 59 East Stroudsburg Skytop Holiday Arts Festival 570.424.3177 page 11 www.liztech.com Skytop 570.595.3157 James Diamond • page 51 Mount Pocono 570.839.8384 www.moneyforgold.com

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